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And I guess there's one more question that this brings uplast entry date of July 19 the family and I went to Vietnam and reentered Thailand on the 16th. I was stamped in for one more year.  the time is rapidly approaching to make a 90 day report which I just tried to do online and he gave me the same message that it first gave me when I came to Thailand on this visa which was any questions I should go to immigration to do the 90 day report. Going to immigration has about the same appeal to me is trying a lady boy although may be trying a lady boy might be more pleasant than waiting immigration for hours. So here's the question as we already know that the first time to do a 90 day report they want you to physically come in. But this is not the first time on this particular visa it is however a different entry and exit number and maybe they base it on that. Is my assumption correct? And I will be going to Maine immigration I'll go take a. trip to big C in lad prow where it was in and out in 10 minutes

 

 I suppose that this also brings up another question which is if you were leaving and entering on a. multiple entry visa you have to do a physical report each time you change entry card. numbers?

 

Damn dictation software screwed up this post.  I have an OA visa.  

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If you entered everything correctly you should of not gotten that message. 

Getting that message means you record could not be found. The database the system accesses only has info from your last entry to the country.

It only has your passport number, name, nationality, date of birth, gender, date of entry, TM6 card number and mode of transport in it.

If you look at the first page of the application you will find that those are the only required fields marked with a beside them. When completing the application those are the only fields you should complete. Be sure you use the drop down menu for nationality.

 

Getting a new arrival/card number changes nothing for being able to do the report online.

 

 

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1 minute ago, ubonjoe said:

If you entered everything correctly you should of not gotten that message. 

Getting that message means you record could not be found. The database the system accesses only has info from your last entry to the country.

It only has your passport number, name, nationality, date of birth, gender, date of entry, TM6 card number and mode of transport in it.

If you look at the first page of the application you will find that those are the only required fields marked with a beside them. When completing the application those are the only fields you should complete. Be sure you use the drop down menu for nationality.

 

Getting a new arrival/card number changes nothing for being able to do the report online.

 

 

I entered everything correctly using IE on one of my computers.  It's also not 15 days but likely 16.  If it was outside the date scope I would have expected it to tell me so.  I'll try it tomorrow to see if it works.  

 

 

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I think you are too early. Your first sentence is not very clear, but if you entered Thailand on July 16th I calculate Friday October 13th as day 90. That means that the earliest you could report online would be Friday September 29th. My calculations could be off, though.

 

And no, you won't get an error message saying that you are outside the time window for reporting, all you get is the generic message to contact Immigration.

 

Sophon

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17 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

If you entered everything correctly you should of not gotten that message. 

Getting that message means you record could not be found. The database the system accesses only has info from your last entry to the country.

It only has your passport number, name, nationality, date of birth, gender, date of entry, TM6 card number and mode of transport in it.

If you look at the first page of the application you will find that those are the only required fields marked with a beside them. When completing the application those are the only fields you should complete. Be sure you use the drop down menu for nationality.

 

Getting a new arrival/card number changes nothing for being able to do the report online.

 

 

Whether by chance or not , i found when i did an internet 90 day Report after re-entering the country , it was rejected yet all the personal information was the same as information which was accepted next time. I assumed it was because the report date which I selected was different from that on the slip of paper in my Passport i got last time and is the date on my records for reporting..

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1 hour ago, leddie said:

Can this also be used for 90 day reports in Pattaya?

Online 90 day reporting is available nationwide. There are a few rogue offices that will not process a online report.

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